Norman Reedus will soon be making Alex O’Loughlin‘s life miserable. Real miserable—at least on the little screen.

Interviewed on Milling About, the actor best known for playing Murphy MacManus in the The Boondock Saints franchise tells host Robin Milling exclusively that he’s in CBS’ remake of its classic cop series, Hawaii Five-O.

"We filmed it in Hawaii in that valley where they shot "Jurassic Park,' so there were giant dinosaur footprints everywhere," Norman (above) tells us of 'Five-O.'

“I’m a bad guy, and I die in the pilot. Or do I?,” says Norman, who has also appeared in such feature flicks as American Gangster and The Notorious Bettie Page.

“I’m an Irishman in Hawaii. The deal in the original show was that [Steve] McGarrett became McGarrett because this one bad guy killed his father and he went back to Hawaii where he was born to track down this one guy and then as the series went on, he solved crime.

“But still, in the back of his mind, he’s looking for this one dude. [In the new series] it’s a brother team of Irishman who murder his father, so he’s looking for us,” continues the model-turned-actor, who has a son, Mingus, with ex-gal palHelena Christensen.

“I probably pop up like mid-season again—like, did he die or did he not die? You don’t see me die; you see me dying so in the world of television it’s like, ‘Did he really die?'”